According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Jebens had been involved with others since at least January 2008, in a scheme that involved the unlawful distribution of Oxycodone.

During the hearing, a federal prosecutor described how a confidential informant, who wore a wire, went to Jebens’ Greer office in September 2012. The doctor wrote the informant a prescription for 120 Oxycodone tablets and made arrangements to buy the pills for $600, according to the prosecutor. Jebens also inquired about having the informant’s wife sell him her Oxycodone for $10 per pill, the prosecutor said.

In December 2012, agents with the Drug Enforcement Administration raided Jebens’ office on Wade Hampton Boulevard in Greer, and Jebens’ medical license was suspended.

Jebens has admitted to charging $100 per office visit to prescribe Oxycodone and that his role was tied to the sale of the illegal sale of the painkiller throughout the Upstate.

Jebens will be sentenced at a later date. He faces a fine of up to $1 million and up to 20 years in prison.